"The rare white-on-black attack is always 'front page' and featured coverage by most news media while the daily black-on-white attacks are “disappeared”: Either not reported on at all, reported only by local newspapers, but “whited out” of local TV and national newspaper coverage, or reported without informing viewers of the respective races of the attackers and victim...".
- By Nicholas Stix

(White) Inmate dies after Harris County jailhouse beating (by two savage blacks)A Houston man arrested for stealing a guitar died after being beaten by two other inmates in a crowded holding cell at the Harris County jail, according to court documents. The April 4 beating was captured on a cell surveillance camera, but no guards were watching at the time. Jail officials allowed one alleged assailant, Ebenezer Nah, 26, to post bond on a felony drug charge and freed him soon after the attack. Harris County Sheriff's Office spokesman Ryan Sullivan said Nah was allowed to leave the detention facility because he had not yet been identified by investigators as a suspect in the assault on inmate Patrick Joseph Brown. Sheriff's investigators later used the same footage to charge both Nah and another inmate, Curtis Anthony Maxwell, 23, with aggravated assault. Brown, 46, was arrested on a misdemeanor theft charge April 3, but not yet able to post $3,000 bond. He had been housed at the 701 San Jacinto jail only about a day when the assault occurred about 11:48 p.m. on April 4. He died of a brain hemorrhage at a hospital about eight hours after the attack, according to court and county records. - (Black-on-white)

Second suspect charged with murder of Mid-Michigan man in FloridaPLANT CITY, Fla. - UPDATE: A second suspect has been arrested and charged for the murder of a Mid-Michigan man visiting Florida. A Mid-Michigan man was murdered outside of a gas station in Florida. It happened on April 8 about 8:20 p.m. at 2010 N. Wheeler St. in Plant City, Florida. Michael Beson, 67, of Standish, was the victim of an attempted armed robbery, according to Plant City police. Beson was pumping gas at the Mobile gas station when someone attempted to rob him, police said. Beson was alive when police arrive to the scene, but died shortly after. Police arrested one of the suspects, 19-year-old Xavier Smith, two days later on April 10. They responded to a different shooting when they located Smith. Smith fit the description of the murder suspect from the gas station incident, police said. Smith was in possession of a stolen firearm and had an outstanding warrant for violation of probation at the time of his arrest. He has been charged with first degree murder and robbery. On April 17 police arrested a second suspect. Al'kwaun Ty'relle Nakiss Dixon, 18, was charged with first-degree murder, three counts of armed robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, discharging a firearm in public, and resisting arrest without violence. Standish city manager Jerry Nelson said the news has saddened the community. "Everyone is talking about today because we just don't have those types of things going on here, and even though it happened in Florida, it's a person that lived in Standish," Nelson said. "He still came up for the summers and was well-known and well-liked." - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Emerald Park shooter had history of armed confrontations; slain (White) man identified as skater mentorThe man who authorities say shot two people Tuesday at Emerald Park off River Road in Eugene and then turned the gun on himself reportedly had a history of involvement in armed disputes near the park. Lane County sheriff’s officials on Wednesday identified Orlando Anthony Centeno, 31, as the person who killed one man and injured another in the shooting. Centeno fled the scene and was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside his home, which is just north of the park. Authorities said John David Mills, 29, was killed in the 6 p.m. incident. A second man, Cain Lee Barnett, 21, was injured in the shooting. Several park visitors on Wednesday said Mills and Barnett were part of a “Skate Family” that would regularly gather and hold barbecues near the skate park. Natalie Jackson, 36, said Mills and Barnett would help younger skaters, including her own children, learn how to do skateboard tricks. She called them mentors. “They were not bad kids because they skate.” More than 100 people, including Barnett and Mills’ mother, attended a vigil at the park in Mills’ honor Wednesday night. - (Black-on-white)

(Black ex-boyfriend) Arrested In 8-Year-Old Case of (White) Newberry Woman's Dissapearance - Presumed DeadAbout eight years since a 27-year-old Newberry woman went missing, investigators have charged her former boyfriend with her murder. On Dec. 8, 2008, Heather Ann MacCrossen was reported missing to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office after last being seen in August the same year. She is presumed dead. On Wednesday, law enforcement agents charged MacCrossen’s ex-boyfriend, 39-year-old Andrelo Larashard Witcher, with manslaughter after visiting him at the Walton Correctional Institute in De Funiak Springs, Florida. Witcher, who is currently completing a five-year prison sentence for a 2012 burglary conviction from Suwannee County, had been scheduled to be released in December, but now he will be arraigned May 15. Witcher and MacCrossen were involved in a long-term relationship plagued by violence, abuse and arrests. On July 23, 2007, Witcher threatened MacCrossen with a gun before punching her in the face and broke her eye socket. MacCrossen suffered a broken rib, two black eyes and several bruises throughout her body. Witcher then kidnapped MacCrossen and held her hostage in a Lake City home for about two days before she escaped. The next day, she boarded a Greyhound bus to visit some family in Michigan. She returned to Florida about three weeks later, initially planning to be picked up at a bus stop by her close friend in Lake City. But instead, MacCrossen continued to Gainesville, where she met with Witcher on Aug. 18, 2007 – never to be heard from again. - (Black-on-white)

Man Suspected in Suwannee County Cold Case, Charged in Another Death - Apr 13, 2016
Suwannee County, FL -- A man named as a possible suspect in a Suwannee County cold case has been charged with manslaughter in another woman's death. Andrelo Witcher, who is currently an inmate at Walton Correctional Institution, is now charged in the 2008 death of Heather Ann MacCrossen. MacCrossen was originally reported missing to the Alachua County Sheriff’s. At the time of her disappearance, she was in a relationship with Witcher. Witcher has also been linked to another cold case, the unsolved disappearance of Kamrie Mitchell.Mitchel, who was also dating Witcher at the time of her disappearance, hasn't been seen since 2012. As of now, Witcher has not been charged in the Kamrie Mitchell case.

What Happened to Kamrie Mitchell? - Oct 24, 2014
SUWANNEE COUNTY, FL. - It's a case with more questions than answers. It involves drugs, a missing woman and a convicted felon. As time ticks by family, friends and law enforcement continue to look for clues into the disappearance of a Suwannee County girl who vanished over two years ago. Kamrie's friend 35 year old Andrelo Witcher broke into her home and got into an argument with her and her father Jeff Mitchell over prescription pills. Kamrie called police, but Witcher left the home before they arrived. The next morning Kamrie and her white Pontiac Grand AM were missing.

Authorities release sketch of (black) ‘person of interest’ in (White) teen’s murderORANGE COUNTY, Fla. —Authorities are hoping the community can help them identify a person of interest in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old. The body of Devin Moore was found in a car parked in front of a vacant home on Hyland Oaks Drive in the Hyland Oaks Estates neighborhood in west Orange County. No trespassing signs and boarded-up windows cover the vacant home near where Moore’s body was found. Ingrid Nau, whose son was friends with Moore, said Moore graduated from Forest Lake Academy in Apopka last year. Deputies said the shooting was reported around 9 p.m. Fire rescue said Moore was found inside a vehicle with a gunshot wound to the head. Investigators said Moore was shot and killed during a confrontation with two black men "over a bag of weed", but further details were not immediately available. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Man arrested in 'brutal' 2012 murder (and likely rape) of 84-year-old (White woman) Hazel DingmanA 76-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with the 2012 murder of 84-year-old Hazel Dingman. Alvin Guy, of Las Vegas, was arrested and is being charged with murder with special circumstance, rape with a foreign object and penetration with a foreign object, Stockton police said. San Joaquin County District Attorney Tori Verber-Salazar said the arrest was a reminder cold cases like this are often solved. "Whether it's today, or 5 years, 10 or 20 years down the line, justice is served. Nobody has the right to do what this man did," Verber-Salazar said. Dingman's son and daughter attended the news conference to announce the arrest. "We want to thank the Lord God, who has given us this day," said Susan Trinchera, while holding a framed photo of her mother. Dingman was found murdered inside her home on Downing Avenue, a secluded three-acre property. At the time of the murder, investigators found obvious signs of trauma to her body, noting she may have been sexually assaulted. - (Black-on-white)

(Interracial) Pair indicted in February murder of (White) Shreveport businessmanSHREVEPORT, LA - A Shreveport man and a Bossier City woman have been indicted in connection with a suspected arson case that uncovered a homicide back in late February. Amanda B. Williams, 28, and Cameron D. Lewis, 26, were both initially charged with principal to first-degree murder after the body of Bryan Savage was found in the back of home on Woolworth Rd. on February 22 by firefighters responding to a report of a fire in the garage. Savage, 55, had been shot in the chest. Investigators determined that killer or killers tried to cover their tracks with a fire. At the time of their arrests, police were saying they believed the 2 were involved in the murder, but that the person who "pulled the trigger" was still at large. Two days later, the charges against Williams and Lewis were upgraded to principal to first-degree murder, and police confirmed they were no longer looking for a third suspect. According to an arrest affidavit filed in the case, Williams told police she knew a burglary was going to take place at Savage's house the night he was killed. The document also says Williams and Lewis told police they were nearby the home about the time Savage was slain. Caddo Parish Grand Jury reviewing the evidence in the case decided Wednesday that there is enough evidence in the case for second degree murder against Williams and Lewis that they should go to trial. - (Black-on-white)

UK: GRAPHIC CONTENT: (Black) Man cut (white) partner's head off and flushed it down toiletDempsey Nibbs, 69, became enraged after vivacious Meals On Wheels worker Judith Nibbs, 60, taunted him as their relationship fell apart by saying she had been seeing other men. On the evening of April 10 2014, Nibbs attacked the mother of his two children at their flat in Hoxton, east London. He knocked her out with an iron bar before cutting her head off, smashing it up with a mallet and disposing of the pieces in the lavatory. Afterwards, the crane driver wrote a note to his 30-year-old son Kirk and called 999 to say police would find two bodies at the property. A police officer broke down the door when he saw Mrs Nibbs' headless body through the letterbox and bravely grappled a shotgun and knife from Nibbs as he attempted to stab himself in the bathroom. Afterwards, Nibbs, who had been diagnosed with prostate and cancer, and wore a colostomy bag said he killed his wife because he thought she was a "snake" but jurors heard he had shown no signs of mental illness. Prosecutor Crispin Aylett QC told an Old Bailey jury that the couple's relationship soured in the spring of 2014 as Nibbs suspected his wife of having affairs. - (UK) - (Black-on-white)

2 blacks arrested in attack of (White) Metro officer in East NashvilleNASHVILLE, TN - For the second day in a row, a Metro police officer has been injured in East Nashville. Officer Matthew Cammarn saw Brian Shannonhitting a woman at the James Cayce public housing development on Tuesday night. When the officer confronted Shannon about it, Shannon allegedly shoved Cammarn to the ground and began hitting him. Several bystanders recorded the incident on their cellphones. Shannon ran away but was later arrested. Police said they found four partial prescription Xanax bars in a plastic bag in Shannon's pocket. Shannon has a no trespassing waiver at the James Cayce Homes. Shannon is facing several charges, including aggravated assault on a police officer, evading arrest, criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct and drug possession. He is being held on a $37,000 bond. A 17-year-old is also charged in assaulting the officer. He is in juvenile detention. Cammarn is being treated at Vanderbilt University Medical Center for a head injury. - (Black-on-white)

Officer injured while trying to break up East Nashville fightNASHVILLE, TN. - Officer Josh Hausman and two other officers had responded to a fight call across from the Martha O'Brien Center when a fight broke out nearby. The three officers said they told the large crowd to stop fighting, but no one heeded the warning. The officers reported the crowd was not particularly aggressive toward them but just seemed to "disregard their presence."Officer Josh Hausman was trying to break up a fight between two women when he was cut with a sharp object on his left hand. It is not clear if Hausman or the other woman was the intended target.

(Black) Cleveland man charged with aggravated murder, GoFundMe page says (white) fiancée's death "accidental fall"A Cleveland man who set up two fundraiser pages asking for donations after his fiancée died of an “accidental fall” has been charged with aggravated murder. In an indictment filed in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas on Friday, Clarence Bogan III was charged with aggravated murder, felonious assault and domestic violence. According to police records Bogan’s fiancée, Stacey Marie Tucker, 39, died in his apartment on West 115th Street early in the morning on Feb.10. Bogan told neighbors his fiancée was intoxicated and “fell four times” causing a fatal head injury. The next day Bogan published at least two fundraising pages asking for money for Tucker’s funeral expenses, saying she died “from a head injury suffered in an accidental fall in the early morning.” Apartment Manager Jay Anthony Smith said that he and others suspected foul play because Bogan was speaking with many of the residents to “make sure they had the story straight.” Smith said the complex had issues with Bogan in the past. Bogan is a registered sex offender after pleading guilty to rape and serving time in 2009. He’s considered a “repeat violent offender” but Smith said he did not notify the apartment owner when he moved in. “My boss got a couple pamphlets in the mail and everybody’s threatened to move out,” Smith explained. “I’ve had three tenants move already out of this build because of him.” A medical examiner determined that Tucker died from “blunt impacts to head, trunk, and extremities with visceral and soft tissue injuries” and ruled the death a homicide. As of late Monday afternoon, Bogan was not in the custody of the Cuyahoga County Jail. - (Black-on-white)

(White female) Paramedic responds to police chase crash, finds that she's been a theft victim (by 3 black teen thieves)HIGGINSVILLE, MO - In a wild turn of events, a paramedic who was called to a car accident following a police chase came to realize the initial crime the suspects committed was against her. “We heard there was an accident,” said first responder Karin Reickard of what happened on March 29. Reickard knew just what to do because she’s been a paramedic for 15 years. She drove her ambulance to the scene of the crash at Interstate 70 and H Highway. Inside the car that crashed were four young men, including 19-year-old Jaylen Fields and Stephan Harris and Christopher Scroggins, both 17. “I got in back seat of the car and I assessed him, asked him the common question that we ask - do you know what today was? He was alert and conscious. He did have some bleeding of the face,” Reickard said. In the process, she looked down to the floor board and saw a ring that she often wears. “I picked it up and I started to shake and thought, ‘That's my jewelry,’” the paramedic said. That’s not all. Also in the car she saw her son’s autographed Kansas City Chiefs football and X-Box, an heirloom wedding ring and her husband’s long guns and a revolver, apparently broken in the crash. Once the men were transported to various hospitals Reickard explained to the police her suspicions and after returning to her rural Higginsville, MO, home, she found out she was right. Her front door was open and it was clear the house had been ransacked. “My couch was overturned, my jewelry was gone through,” she said. It's unnerving for Reickard and sad. Her wedding ring has yet to be found. She fears it was thrown from the car after the young men realized police were after them on the highway. Prosecutors said the three teens face various burglary and theft charges. - (Black-on-white)

Lancaster police seek (black) ‘person of interest’ in 2012 killing of elderly (White) woman LANCASTER, Pa. – Police have new information that could lead them to the person who killed an elderly woman in her city home nearly four years ago. Investigators on Monday released surveillance video of an unknown man they consider a “person of interest” in the homicide of 83-year-old Erma Kaylor. Kaylor, who lived alone in her apartment at 235 W. Vine St., was found dead of numerous stab wounds on May 16, 2012. The man in the surveillance video was seen in the area several times on the evening of May 15 and the early morning of May 16. On May 15, he was seen walking with three other males from Mulberry Street to the 200 block of West Mifflin Street, about a block from Kaylor’s apartment, police said. A person fitting the same description was seen around Kaylor’s apartment later that night. - (Black-on-white)

Lancaster police seek person of interest in 2012 homicide of elderly woman
After examining video footage from cameras around the area, Detectives located footage of an unknown dark skinned male, who was seen in the area several times the evening of May 15th into the early morning hours of May 16th. On May 15th, at about 8:09 p.m., the person of interest is observed walking with three other males from Mulberry Street into the 200 block of W. Mifflin Street, about a block from Kaylor’s apartment. The group is last seen walking on Vine Street.

(Black) Man authorities said had role in 'execution' of Worcester couple held without bail in home invasion caseWORCESTER -- The man authorities claim is responsible for the killing of a couple who planned to testify against him in a home invasion case will remain in jail after a judge found he violated probation. Chad Easter, 30, of Boston, is currently charged in a home invasion from 2013. Last week, prosecutors said Easter is suspected of "executing" Alex Lora and Jessica McKeon last month so they could not testify against him in the home invasion case. Lora and McKeon were shot inside their apartment at 8 Forbes St. on March 10. McKeon was shot six times and found dead in the apartment while Lora was shot twice and died at the hospital. Authorities said Easter, who was out on a $5,000 bail, failed to show up for a random drug test on March 11 while on probation for the 2013 home invasion case. Court officials said he failed to maintain employment, which was also part of his probation. Easter's bail was officially revoked and he was arrested when he showed up to court on March 28 - the day his home invasion trial was supposed to start. - (Black-on-white)

Motive Unclear After Worcester Couple Shot And Killed
WORCESTER – Friends have identified the couple killed in a Worcester shooting, though police have not yet released details behind the shooting. Police were called to Forbes Street just before 8 p.m. Thursday and found a 26-year-old woman dead and a 28-year-old man suffering from serious injuries. The man died was pronounced dead a short time later at an area hospital. On Friday, friends told WBZ-TV’s Susie Steimle the victims are Jessica McKeon and Alex “Macho” Lora.

Georgia to execute (black) man who killed (White) woman during burglaryATLANTA - Georgia is preparing to execute a death row inmate who shot a woman to death during a burglary in 1996. Kenneth Fults is scheduled to die at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the state prison in Jackson. The 47-year-old inmate pleaded guilty in 1997 to killing his neighbor, 19-year-old Cathy Bounds, and a jury sentenced him to death. Fults' lawyers have said he had an extremely tough childhood and an intellectual disability that keeps him from acting appropriately. They also pointed out flaws in his sentencing trial, including a juror they said was motivated by racial bias and a trial attorney who slept through part of the proceedings. Fults would be the fourth person executed in Georgia this year. - (Black-on-white)

Georgia prepares to execute Kenneth Fults despite 'racist, unfair' trial Kenneth Fults, 48, who is black, admitted murdering his 19-year-old white neighbour Cathy Bounds. He killed her in 1996 at the end of a week-long rampage which begun with the intention of killing his ex-girlfriend’s new lover, and saw him stage a series of robberies before breaking into Bounds’ trailer to commit a burglary. But, finding her unexpectedly at home, he bound her with electrical tape and shot her five times. He pleaded guilty and was sent to trial to be sentenced.

(White female) Minneapolis road rage shooting victim: 'All I did was honk my horn' (at three rude feral black killer thugs)MINNEAPOLIS - Upset, angry and scared, Kat asked us not to use her full name or show her face. She is too afraid that the men who shot her in a Minneapolis road rage incident will try to track her down. “All I did was honk my horn and he tried to kill me,” she said. "I don't want anybody else to go through what I went through. “I hope they catch these guys because I can't sleep at night." What we can show you are the bandages and the bullet holes. Kat was shot a total of 4 times. One bullet tore through her stomach and is difficult to look at. VIEW ALL VICTIM PHOTOS
Kat said she was heading to work down busy Hennepin Avenue. She had missed her turn off and honked at the Jeep Grand Cherokee that cut in front of her. Traffic cameras snapped several images of the suspect vehicle, described by some as beige, tan or gold. Kat vividly remembers 3 people inside. "Three black men. One driving,” she said. “I did see a black handgun before he shot me. He had short dreads, light skin, skinny. You could tell he was a little tall." The shooter was sitting in the front passenger seat. Before opening fire, Kat recalls him rolling down his window and demanding her to pull over. "Five seconds later, I heard pop, pop, pop, pop,” she said. “I realized I had blood coming from my shoulder. I didn't realize I got shot in my arm and abdomen." After the shooting, Kat was rushed to the emergency room at HCMC. She spent two nights in the hospital and was sent home with a couple of bullets still lodged in her body. "I have two bullets in me,” she said. “My arm and bicep, and one in my shoulder, 3 inches from my heart.” - (Black-on-white)

A GoFundMe page has since been created for her. - "Road rage gone bad"

(Black) Man arrested for attacking (White) woman with skateboard on MARTAATLANTA — A woman says a stranger attacked her with a skateboard on MARTA. “She called me hysterical, 'Mom I just got attacked. Some man hit me over the head with a skateboard,'" the victim’s mom said. A 26-year-old woman, who did not want to be identified, was attacked by a man with a skateboard on March 23. "A skateboard, Oh my God, that’s a deadly weapon," said the victim’s mom. “Think about it. If you hit someone over the head with a two-by-four, a skateboard is bigger than a two-by-four," the woman said. The woman's mom talked but also asked to not be identified. She said her daughter was sore, bruised and scared after the assault. “We're supposed to feel safe taking MARTA," the mother said. A week later MARTA police arrested Laquai Barrett and charged him with aggravated assault and criminal trespass. Artz learned from open records that Barrett had been banned from MARTA at the time of the attack for not paying. - (Black-on-white)

Students beat and bullied me for being whiteA white student at a predominantly Hispanic and black Long Island high school says he was targeted for punishment over his race — punched, hit with a chair and repeatedly called “cracker” and “white boy” — while administrators did nothing to protect him. Lawyers for Giovanni Micheli, now 23, aim to convince a federal jury that their client was singled out as a “minority” in Brentwood High School and then told by school officials, most of them white, to either “project more self-confidence” in order to stem the beating and berating — or leave. Micheli sued the Brentwood School District in 2010, and the trial opened Monday in Brooklyn federal court. “Giovanni was a minority because he was Caucasian,” attorney Wayne Schaefer said in his opening statement. “This case is about discrimination against a minority student . . . Our claim is that there was deliberate indifference because he was a Caucasian student complaining in a district where Caucasians are a minority.” After his parents complained, administrators eventually removed Micheli from the campus in favor of home tutoring, according to Schaefer. Finally, staffers ordered that he leave campus as a safety precaution.
He and his parents want reimbursement for his parochial school tuition.
. - (Drudge) - (Black-on-white)

Update: School district settles case over white student’s claims of racial harassment
A Long Island school district accused of inadequately addressing a white student’s claims of racial harassment ​as a “minority” in a predominantly Hispanic and black school ​abruptly settled the case Tuesday morning for an undisclosed amount. Before the second day of trial was slated to begin ​in Brooklyn Federal Court ​Tuesday, school attorney Jack Shields made the confidential offer to Micheli and his parents inside a sealed courtroom. “We’re very happy with the settlement,” Micheli’s mom, Michelle Micheli, told The Post outside court.

(Black) Man arrested in Plant City gas station murder (of White man)PLANT CITY -- A 19-year-old man has been arrested in Friday's murder of a man at a Plant City gas station. Xavier Quesean Smith has been charged with first-degree murder and robbery. According to Plant City police, Smith attempted to rob 67-year-old Michael Joseph Beson at a Mobil gas station at 2010 North Wheeler Street Friday at 8:30 p.m. Beson, of Standish, Michigan, was fueling his vehicle at the time of the robbery attempt. Officers said they received a 911 call from the gas station. When they arrived they found Beson with trauma to his upper body. Beson died a short time later. On Sunday just before 8 p.m., in an unrelated call about gunshots in a nearby neighborhood, officers located Smith based on a description provided by witnesses to the gas station robbery. Latisha Jones, Smith’s aunt, says she saw him five minutes before he headed to the gas station. Jones also says her Smith has a developmental disability, and the mental capacity of a 12 year old. - (Black-on-white)

More details emerge in slaying of (White) 67-year-old Fultondale man killed in his home (by two blacks - one the lover of faggot son)Charges against two men already in custody for the fatal shooting death of a 67-year-old Fultondale man have now been upgraded, and police today released more information about slaying. Kameron David, 22, is charged with three counts of capital murder in the slaying of Ronald "Ronnie" Mark Fassina, according to jail records. Joshua Dixon, 20, is charged with three counts of felony murder. Both were previously charged with robbery, kidnapping and burglary. Fassina was shot inside his Chapel Hills home on Wednesday, Feb. 10. He died four days later at UAB Hospital. David was also shot and seriously wounded during the incident. He had already left the scene by private vehicle when police arrived at the home, and later showed up at UAB Hospital. Now released from the hospital, David was booked into the Jefferson County Jail today at 2:24 p.m. The shooting happened about 11 p.m. when the victim's son, 33-year-old Jeremy Fassina, brought David and Dixon to his father's home. Authorities said the younger Fassina had been in "a relationship" with David for several weeks prior to the shooting. The younger Fassina said said he and David actually met on the (queer) dating app Grindr and they had only seen each other twice. Friends said they had been at a casino the previous night, where Jeremy Fassina had been flashing money. The younger Fassina said David was at his home that night and he left to take him home. He said that's when David picked up Dixon and another man. They beat him, stripped him and forced him back into his father's house at gunpoint. On the night of the shooting, Jeremy Fassina was arrested on drug charges, including possession of methamphetamine. - (Black-on-white)

Police: (Black) Woman drained (White) family's bank account of $30,000ATLANTA — Police are searching for a woman they say walked into a local bank posing as someone else and wiped out more than $32,000 of the family's savings. The woman went to the bank armed with a stolen Social Security number, fake ID and credit card. "It's frightening. It makes us angry. And it's scary," said theft victim Kara Stewart. Stewart and her husband, Wes, said that first they thought it was a mistake, when three of their accounts suddenly had zero balances. "Her savings and our two children's savings had been drained completely," said Wes Stuart. The theft happened in February. But police just released photos taken from surveillance video at the bank. They say the woman in the pictures used Kara's name and knew her Social Security number, showed the teller a fake Florida ID and even had an American Express card in Kara's name. "The alarming thing is she knew a lot of personal information," Kara said. Police say the woman withdrew more than $32,000 in cash from three of the family's savings accounts at the bank. "We don't know if she's been casing or stalking us as a family. We've gone through all of the emotions," Kara said. - (Black-on-white)

(White) Priest Shot Three Times With Pellet Gun by (black demon-spawn thug) 11-year-old, Mom Asks For ForgivenessOMAHA, Neb. - A 62-year-old local priest has received support from the community and his church after being shot in the head three times with a pellet hand gun by an 11-year-old boy. The shooting took place Wednesday night just after 9 p.m. at North 90th Street and Larimore Avenue, when Father Thomas Weisbecker went on a walk around the St. John’s Church neighborhood. He saw a young tall boy standing in the street holding a gun. The boy approached him and demanded money. "Give me your money, I want your money. Get everything out of your pockets." When Father Thomas said he didn’t have any money, the boy shot him and ran. A neighbor watching the situation unfold scared the boy off, and Father John immediately called police. While waiting for police to arrive, the boy came back and shot him in the head two times. Unsure of the type of gun being used, Father Thomas covered his head to protect himself. The boy ran off again and Father Thomas went down the hill towards the church. Minutes later, the boy came back for a third time and asked the priest to put his cell phone on the floor. Father Thomas grabbed his umbrella and went after the boy, who ran home. - (Black-on-white)

(White) Wife of (wife-beating black criminal) fatally shot by IMPD officer speaks out after witnessing shootingINDIANAPOLIS, Ind -- Heather Hicks is coping with the loss of her husband, Kevin Hicks, 44, just one day after she witnessed an IMPD officer exchange punches with him before shooting and killing him. "I do believe it could have been handled differently on the officer's end," said Hicks. The incident began Tuesday night when Kevin was allegedly assaulting his wife Heather while she was driving. The couple's young child was also a passenger inside the car during the disturbance. "He knows his father has been killed. He saw it," said Hicks. Hicks says she was married to Kevin for over 20 years and they had one child together. Heather called 911 and told dispatchers her husband was assaulting her. She then saw an IMPD squad car at the Marathon gas station on 10th Street and Rural Street, so she pulled into the parking lot. Hicks spoke with FOX59 and made it clear that she wants the focus of this investigation to be on the events that unfolded Tuesday night rather than her husband's cloudy criminal past. According to court records, Hicks had been on work release following a prior domestic battery and a warrant was issued for his arrest when he failed to check in Tuesday night. Witnesses tell police the officer tried not to use deadly force, but Kevin knocked a Taser away. Witnesses also say he tried to get a hold of the officer’s gun in the fight. That’s when the officer fired and killed Kevin, according to IMPD. The six-year IMPD officer was treated for a possible fractured hand, bite marks and he is being monitored for a concussion.. - (Black-on-white)

(Killer darkie) Jo-Jo White seeks new sentence in Drake Diner slayings of two White managersJo-Jo White must be re-sentenced because the U.S. Supreme Court banned mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juveniles in 2012. He was 17 at the time of the Drake Diner slayings. Prosecutors and defense lawyers are preparing to revisit one of the most infamous crimes in Des Moines' history at a new sentencing hearing on track to happen for Joseph "Jo-Jo" White Jr. White, 40, is currently serving a life-without-parole prison sentence for the Nov. 29, 1992, shooting deaths of two young managers working that evening at the Drake Diner. The murders happened in front of at least 40 people inside the restaurant, setting off a tense search for the shooter before White was arrested six days later. White was 17 at the time of the killings. The majority decision written by Justice Elena Kagan found young people often lack maturity and said states should give many juvenile killers a "meaningful opportunity for release" at some point.

A review of records between 1993 and 1997 showed White had repeated problems in Iowa prisons — ranging from threatening guards, fighting with other inmates, having unauthorized tobacco and gang-related conduct. White was one of six inmates involved in a 1996 attempt to hijack a prison transport van, a move that landed him in federal prison. He is currently serving his sentence at U.S. Penitentiary Big Sandy, a high-security prison in Kentucky, according to the federal Bureau of Prisons. The shooting inside the diner the Sunday after Thanksgiving killed Cara McGrane, 25, and Tim Burnett, 28. Both were shot in the head. The shooter walked into the restaurant wearing a hooded sweatshirt and grabbed less than $500 from the cash register before fleeing. White had come back to Des Moines recently before the shooting after growing up with family members in Seattle. His father, Joseph White Sr., was shot and killed by police in 1977. - (Black-on-white)

2 (black thugs) charged with murder after (White) man found dead in truck on highway ramp, sheriff saysPOLK COUNTY, N.C. —Two men are charged with murder in the death of a man found inside a truck on a highway ramp, according to Polk County Sheriff Donald Hill. Destry Horne, 51, of Lilesville, North Carolina, was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound March 31 inside a truck on the ramp to Highway 74 from Highway 108. Quintae Dayrelle Edwards, 23, Kayla Lynn Black, 20, and Kwamae Fernanders were named persons of interest in the case, according to Hodge. They are now in custody in Florida on charges unrelated to Horne's death. Sheriff Hill said Thursday his agency now has first-degree murder warrants on Edwards and Fernanders in connection with Horne's death. Black is still considered part of the investigation, Hill said. He said that Edwards and Fernanders did not know Horne. Hill called the two men charged "a bunch of thugs." Hill talked several times about the criminal past of both Edwards and Fernanders and said they are part of a gang. He said one of the suspects is possibly affiliated with the gang to which the man who shot and killed Greenville Officer Allen Jacobs belonged. - (Black-on-white)

Law office slaying above W.A. Frost: (Black) Suspect charged with 2nd degree murder (of White law clerk)Two lawyers returned to the office on Cathedral Hill in St. Paul Thursday afternoon and were confronted with a terrible sight. The young man they had hired to be their law clerk was dead, sitting in a desk chair with multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. A disgruntled client of the firm was responsible, according to a criminal complaint filed Friday in Ramsey County District Court. Ryan David Petersen, 37, was unhappy with how he was being represented in a criminal case in Washington County. Petersen, who has addresses in Woodbury and St. Paul, is being charged with second-degree murder in the shooting that occurred in a law office above the W.A. Frost & Co. restaurant on Selby Avenue in St. Paul. The shooting was reported just after 4 p.m. in the Dacotah Building, 370 Selby Ave. The victim was Chase Passauer, a 23-year-old clerk in the North Star Criminal Defense law firm housed in the Dacotah Building. Passauer lived in Minneapolis. - (Black-on-white)

Law clerk from Minneapolis named as St. Paul shooting victim
A 23-year-old law clerk was identified as the person shot and killed at a St. Paul criminal defense practice Thursday. The St. Paul Police Department identified the victim as Chase Passauer of Minneapolis, a 2011 Hastings High School graduate and 2014 University of Minnesota philosophy and political science graduate.

(Black) Woman Fatally Shot By Officer Hit (White) Deputy With Medieval AxeGALLATIN, Tenn. - A woman was shot and killed Wednesday morning after getting into an altercation with officers in Sumner County. Officials with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said Laronda Sweatt was fatally shot by a responding officer after she hit a deputy with a medieval ax. TBI officials said a Sumner County deputy, identified as Gary Pickard, was serving an eviction notice with housing authorities at Sweatt's home on Chaffin Court when she became combative. Sweatt allegedly hit Pickard with the ax. He was then able to stumble to his cruiser to call for back-up. Three Gallatin Police officers arrived and reportedly got into another altercation with Sweatt where she allegedly threatened them with the same ax. Authorities confirmed Sweatt was shot by Officer James Spray. A press release from Gallatin Police said Spray fired two shots at Sweatt, striking her with both. He has been placed on paid administrative leave, per protocol. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Madison Heights woman gets life in killing of (white) man met on CraigslistA Madison Heights woman was sentenced to life in prison without parole today in the beating death of a Sterling Heights man she met on Craigslist. Bria Blackmon, 20, was convicted of murder, armed robbery and other charges by a Macomb County Circuit Court jury in February. Her stepbrother, Demonte Easterling, 20, of Harper Woods, also was convicted and was to be sentenced today, but his sentence was adjourned until April 20, according to court records. They were charged with killing Michael Scott Freeland, 57, a retiree whose body was found in his home in the 37000 block of Andrew Drive after a fire in March 2015. He was found beaten in the head with items from within the home, police had said. They said the motive for the assault was robbery and that the pair took Freeland's credit cards. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Chagrin Falls double murder suspect held on $3 million bondCHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- The man accused of killing two women at Hamlet Village last month made his first court appearance Wednesday where he was placed on $3 million bond. Frank Staton, 56, faces charges for the March 24 incident in which authorities say he tried to kill himself after committing the murders. He was arrested and kept under police guard at Hillcrest Hospital until he was released Saturday. Staton, of Chardon, was employed at Hamlet Village as a chef when he allegedly killed Terri Treadway, 58, of Chardon, and Catherine Sutter, also 58, of Burton. They worked as housekeepers at Hamlet. The grand jury indicted Staton on two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of felonious assault with a firearm and two counts of murder with a firearm specification. An arrest warrant says Staton told police he killed the women. He also admitted turning the gun on himself after he shot them. - (Black-on-white)

Friends say woman was killed by boyfriend in Chagrin Falls
Chagrin Falls police said TerriTreadway, 48, and Catherine Sutter, 48, were the victims of a shooting at Hamlet Village , an independent living facility on Hamlet Hills Drive around 8:30 a.m. Police said both victims worked at the location. Neighbors said that Treadway's boyfriend was the chef at the assisted living facility and had been living with Treadway in her Chardon apartment since the summer. Friends said that the boyfriend moved in over the summer and that the couple had been fighting recently. One neighbor said that Treadway's boyfriend had recently accused her of being unfaithful. "He was just accusing her of having affairs with different guys," said the neighbor, who asked not to be identified. "I told her to get rid of him. I told her to end that relationship. All the red flags were showing and it was bad."

St. Louis Police Make Arrest in Murder of Hillsboro ManST. LOUIS – St. Louis police say murder charges have been filed in connection with the shooting death of a Hillsboro man. Steven Sunkel, 55, was found shot to death in a car on Winnebago in South St. Louis on Thursday. Police have charged 29-year-old Ricky Bolden with first-degree murder. Investigators say the killing was drug-related. - (Black-on-white)

Two (more black) teens arrested in fatal Nashville Hooters shooting (of White man)Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the Saturday fatal shooting of 18-year-old Hagan Newland outside a South Nashville Hooters restaurant in an apparent attempted robbery. Police announced Tuesday the arrest of 17-year-old Laron Lumpkin and 18-year-old Lorenzo Montelier-Avila. Newland, of Ashland City, passed away early Monday from the injuries he sustained in the Saturday shooting. In a news release, Metro Nashville Police said Newland suffered a gunshot wound to the head during an incident likely connected to a drug deal. Officers responded to the incident in the Hooters parking lot on Largo Drive at 7:23 p.m. Saturday. “The investigation at present shows that Newland was seated in his gray Dodge Charger with four friends counting his money when, according to witnesses, three gunmen approached to rob Newland. Newland resisted and was shot,” police said in a news release. Newland was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he later died. Montelier-Avila was arrested Tuesday by detectives after being stopped driving a black Mercedes sedan. Officials said the Mercedes was used as the getaway vehicle Saturday night. Police said that Montelier-Avila admitted to driving it away with accomplices inside after Newland was shot. Lumpkin was also arrested Tuesday at his home on Brenda Lane. Witnesses identified Lumpkin as one of the individuals involved in robbing Newland before he was shot, police said. "The investigation at present shows that Newland came to Nashville from Cheatham County to engage in a drug deal and was fatally wounded during a robbery," police said. "Detectives are continuing to pursue leads in this case. Other persons remain under investigation." - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Schenectady man pleads not-guilty to allegedly beating (white) girlfriend to deathAMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) – The man accused of beating his girlfriend to death inside her Amsterdam apartment faced a judge Wednesday. Officials say 39-year-old Michael Norwood was formally charged in connection with a brutal attack that police say ultimately led to the death of his girlfriend, 30-year-old Beth Ann Logan. Police say it all happened last Tuesday inside a second floor apartment. On Friday Norwood turned himself in. After sitting in on his arraignment NEWS10 spoke with the neighbor who called 911. “We were inside watching T.V., heard [a] kid scream. Came out to the porch and Beth’s daughter ran across the street crying,” said Bobbie Jo Edwards, neighbor. Bobbie Jo Edwards says Beth Ann, her four children and her boyfriend Michael had lived in the second floor apartment of 20 Garden Street for some six months. In that time they became good friends, she says she never knew of any trouble between the couple. And she says Logan was four months pregnant with his child. “I ran up the stairs, the kids were in the house, they said mommy is in here. Laying on the floor covered in blood,” said the neighbor. - (Black-on-white)

(Cowardly black) Man arrested for attacking 91-year-old (White) woman and robbing herMEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A man wanted for attacking and robbing (Geneva Angle) a 91-year-old woman has been caught nearly a month later. Terry Yarber, 22, faces a list of charges including aggravated robbery, fraud and identity theft. Police say he attacked an elderly woman with pepper spray and stole her purse on March 8 in the 1700 block of Mignon.. Surveillance cameras spotted Yarber that same day using the stolen bank cards at the Highway Express and Exline Pizza on North Watkins. Yarber was known in the neighborhood of the attack for soliciting yard work. Police say Yarber confessed when they arrested him Monday. - (Black-on-white)

(Cowardly black) Man accused of robbing, pepper spraying 91-year-old (White woman)
MEMPHIS, TN - Police arrested a man accused of robbing and pepper spraying a 91-year-old woman in her driveway. March 8, the woman told police that someone took her purse and car keys and threw a liquid in her face. Police said they saw an orange-colored stain on her shirt and face, which could be either mace or pepper spray. She was also cut on her left wrist. She said her purse was in her lap and her car keys were in her hand at the time of the robbery. Later, police learned that the victim's credit card was used at several stores in North Memphis, including a purchase at The Highway Express on North Watkins and three separate purchases at Exline Pizza in Frayser less than an hour after the robbery happened. Some of these purchases were caught on surveillance cameras. Investigators later developed 22-year-old Terry Yarber as a suspect. Police said he identified himself as the man in surveillance stills from The Highway Express and Exline Pizza, and he admitted to using the victim's credit card at both locations. Yarber is charged with aggravated robbery, two counts of identity theft, four counts of forgery, and and four counts of fraudulent use of a credit/debit card.

(One black arrested and another black) "Person of interest" sought in Muskegon homicide (of White man)MUSKEGON, MICH. - Muskegon police investigating the shooting death of a 23-year-old Nunica man Saturday evening have arrested one suspect but still seek a person of interest. Charles Cuti, 23, was found fatally shot shortly before 11 p.m. on April 2 in the parking lot of Sam's Drink All on Getty Street. On Monday, police announced they're looking for 20-year-old Jaylan Deshawn Traviss of Muskegon Heights. Silent Observer is offering a reward for information that helps investigators find him. Police describe Traviss as a light-complected black man, 5'10", 160 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes. Around 2:30 p.m. Monday, police arrested 22-year-old Corey Nathaniel Burt Jr. on several outstanding warrants, and they're requesting open murder and robbery charges against him in Cuti's death. - (Black-on-white)

Stepmother: Muskegon shooting victim was kind person, loved daughter
MUSKEGON, MICH. - Police are continuing their investigation a murder at a Muskegon party store. Investigators say a 23-year-old man was shot and killed late Saturday, April 2, outside Sam's Drink All on Getty Street. Family identified the victim as Charlie Cuti. Michigan State Police records show Cuti had a troubled past. Convictions ranging from retail fraud and assault to most recently malicious destruction of property. Aurich says he had an ongoing battle with drugs. Charlie Cuti leaves behind a young daughter.

(White) Teen dies after Hooters shooting in Nashville; (Black) Suspects still wantedNASHVILLE, Tenn. — An 18-year-old from Ashland City died after being shot outside of the south Nashville Hooters last weekend. Hagan Newland was shot in the parking lot of the Largo Drive restaurant at 7:25 p.m. Saturday night. He was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he died Monday. According to Metro-Police, the 18-year-old was sitting in his gray Dodge Charger counting his money with four friends when reported three gunmen appr oached the car. The suspects reportedly tried to rob Newland, who resisted, before shooting him in the head. The suspects, who are described as black men in their teens to early 20s, fled the scene in a black Mercedes sedan with tinted windows and black hubcaps. Metro police said the shooting was likely connected to a drug deal, but Newland’s family said that’s not the teenager they knew. "...there is no way that it could have had anything to do with drugs." - (Black-on-white)

Metro Apprehends (Black) SC Kidnapping Suspect, Victim Safe
SAVANNAH, GA Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police arrested Mike Roscoe Small, 27, of North Charleston, SC, on April 2, charging him with kidnapping across state lines and contributing to the delinquency of a minor in reference to an investigation that originated in Myrtle Beach, SC. The victim, a 16-year-old female, was reported missing in Myrtle Beach on March 28. She was reportedly with Small since that time. At about 2 p.m. the victim notified family members of her location and provided a description of the suspect’s vehicle. Family members notified Myrtle Beach investigators, who advised SCMPD, prompting officers to immediately respond DeRenne Avenue and White Bluff Road. Marked and unmarked SCMPD units spotted the suspect’s vehicle.The teen, who reportedly had no prior contact with Small before March 28, was safely recovered by Metro officers.

Witness: (White female) College student shot and killed - (by black man)LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Police have made an arrest in connection to a shooting on Saturday that left one dead and two others injured. According to police, Aron Ballard, 22, has been charged in connection to the shooting. Although one suspect is in custody, a women who was at the house while the shootout was happening, says more people should be behind bars. "We heard just gunshots, some from the front. We didn't even flinch. It was normal and all of a sudden we heard more shots and then we heard bullets hit the house and we heard them out there screaming and we went out there and she was down," Sharnita Rucker (a black female) said. Rucker said she was spending time with her family on Bolling Avenue on Saturday afternoon when she heard gunshots coming from her backyard. She said among the people shot during the shootout was her husband, nephew and her nephew's girlfriendLottie Elizabeth Eicher, 20. - (Black-on-white)

(White) Victim in fatal stabbing in Richmond was SunTrust executive - Stabbed to death by (black) "close family friend"A man who police believe was fatally stabbed early Saturday inside his Westmoreland Street home was an executive vice president of SunTrust Bank. Brian E. Szabo, 55, lived with his wife in the 100 block of Westmoreland Street. Richmond police were called about 2:11 a.m. Saturday to Szabo’s home for a report of a person down. When officers arrived, they found Szabo in the residence suffering from an apparent stab wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said detectives believe the incident stemmed from an argument with Nigel E. Walker, 26 — described as a close family friend — who fled the house after the attack. A few hours later, about 5 a.m., Walker returned to the home and surrendered while police were still processing the scene. Walker was arrested and charged with murder. Police did not say how Walker and Szabo were acquainted but said Walker was a guest at the home. A close friend and co-worker of Szabo’s said Walker was a friend of the family who got to know them through Szabo’s daughter. Walker is listed as one of Szabo’s friends on Szabo’s Facebook page. - (Black-on-white)

(Predominately White) Spring breakers attacked, robbed in Daytona Beach (by black thugs)DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Some people come to spring break for the sole purpose of preying on those visitors, police said. "You have a nefarious group of thugs that comes to town to look for a place of opportunity to commit a crime," Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood said. Symian Wesley, 19, of New Smyrna Beach was among them, police said. Wesley and a still-unidentified man were seen on surveillance at Razzle's nightclub Wednesday, befriending two visiting college students then leaving with the victims to hang out somewhere else, police said. About a block away, Wesley and the other man beat the victims and robbed one of them, police said. There were two other attacks on spring breakers, Thursday and Friday nights, and in neighboring Daytona Beach Shores, there was a similar incident early Sunday. "They all had cuts and bruises. They were punched, kicked and knocked to the ground," said Sgt. Mike Fowler, spokesman for Daytona Beach Shores police. Fowler says three 18-year-olds from Jacksonville and a juvenile beat four spring breakers at the Lexington Inn on south Atlantic Avenue. The suspects used some female friends to lure the college students to the sixth floor and jumped them as the victims got off the elevator, police said. "The entire time they were beating them they were asking them what they had in their pockets, running their hands through their pockets, taking anything of value," Fowler said. An employee at the Lexington Inn helped them track down the suspects, who confessed, police said. - (Black-on-white)

(Predominately White) Spring Breakers Targeted In Series Of Crimes (by black thugs)Daytona Beach, FL-Police in Daytona Beach think the same suspects may have victimized Spring Breakers in a trio of strong-arm robberies. One suspect, 19-year-old Symian Wesley, was reportedly taken into custody Sunday. The robberies happened between March 23 and March 25 and the suspects have all been black males. The first happened at about 1:40 AM on Grandview Avenue and Glenview Boulevard. The next happened on March 24 around 2:30AM at Grandview and Glenview and the third happened on March 25 around 12:30 AM at Oakridge Ave. and North Atlantic Avenue. All the suspects are between 20 and 25 years old.

Dangerous (cowardly black) ex-con preying on (White female) senior citizens: copsPolice have identified a suspect wanted for stalking and robbing a 92-year-old woman in her Park Slope home on March 2, as well at three other recent robberies of seniors. And he’s done this many times before, they said. 64-year-old Clarence Jones has been arrested 19 times and served 14 years in prison, but that didn’t stop him from getting right back to business as soon as he was released, Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce told reporters Friday. Police believe Jones is the creep who recently made headlines when he stalked 92-year-old Elizabeth Gioino into the vestibule of her apartment building on the afternoon of March 2, choked her from behind, then robbed her and a 50-year old neighbor at gunpoint.. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Woman arrested in mugging of 103-year-old (White) woman in Bronx CO-OP CITY, Bronx -- Police in the Bronx have arrested a woman suspected in the attack of a 103-year-old. Sharon McNeil, 53, of the Bronx, has been charged with robbery, assault and harassment. On Friday at 2:30 p.m., Louise Signore got into the elevator in her building on Bellamy Loop in the Co-op City section. The suspect took the same elevator and followed Signore into the hallway. Police said the suspect knocked the victim to the floor and took her shopping cart containing two meals she had gotten from the community center, and two purses containing some money, credit cards and identification. "I was getting off the elevator, and the man got off the elevator with his shopping cart, and he got off with me," said Signore. "He pushed me to the ground with everything in my shopping cart. He took it." Signore is legally blind and may not have realized her attacker was actually a heavyset woman. - (Black-on-white)

Thorpe sentenced to life in prison for 2007 stabbing death of Roxboro man A jury on Thursday found Dominaque Thorpe (pictured at left) guilty of both first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the brutal 2007 slaying of Stephen Thomas Yarbrough. The verdict came around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, after the jury heard closing arguments on Wednesday morning and went into deliberations that lasted about five hours total. An online subscription is required to view this content.
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Two blacks and a white facing charges in 2007 Roxboro murder of white man - November 19, 2013
OXBORO, N.C. -- Three men are facing charges in connection with the 2007 murder of a Roxboro man. Stephen "Steve" Yarbrough was found stabbed to death more than a dozen times inside his home in August 2007. On Nov. 14, Roxboro police arrested 41-year-old Dominaque Thorpe and 37-year-old Kenneth Sneed in connection with Yarbrough's death. Four days later, they arrested a third suspect -- 43-year-old Quentin Royster. All three are facing murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges.

(Worthless Chicago black that assassinated White Trooper at) Greyhound bus station (had a long irrational hatred of police)RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia State Police confirmed the identity of the suspect who fatally shot Trooper Chad P. Dermyer Thursday afternoon at the Greyhound bus station in Richmond. WTVR CBS 6 reporter Mark Holmberg first reported the name of 34-year-old James Brown III of Aurora, Ill., Thursday night. Here's Mark's report: Why? Why did the shooter open fire as soon as state Trooper Chad P. Dermyer approached him at Richmond's Greyhound bus station? Why did he keep shooting and fighting till the end, as state police superintendent Col. Steven Flaherty described Thursday night? Why was he in Richmond? An official source identified the shooter as 34-year-old James Brown III of Aurora, Illinois. CBS 6 found a James Brown III., an African-American with a long criminal history in Aurora, whose date of birth matches up with the information from our source. Brown is well known to police there. We talked to his aunt in Aurora, Edith Brown, who had helped raise Brown and had allowed him to stay with her until December, when she says she told him he had to leave. She said, "He always liked the criminal side." He always praised those people who got into shootouts with police." - (Black-on-white)

Third arrest made in (Black-on-White) Mamie Street murder, fourth suspect still at largeTexarkana Police have made a third arrest in the March 29, 2016 homicide of Casey Smith. As a result of the ongoing investigation, detectives arrested Jailon Montre Gamble, 20, of Texarkana Texas after he came to the Bi-State Criminal Justice Center last night and asked to speak to detectives. Gamble, who has now been charged with Capital Murder, is being held at the Bi-State Jail. According to authorities, a fourth suspect, Anthony Wilson Jr., 19, of Texarkana Arkansas is still be sought. Anthony Wilson is described as 5-5 and weighing 150 pounds. According to a description provided by police, he has tattoos of a cross between his eyes, tear drops under his right eyes, and script lettering over both eye brows. Jaquelle Rogers and Marshall Vallejos were previously arrested and charged with Capital Murder in this case. Vallejos is currently being held on a $1 million bond at the Bi-State Jail. Detectives believe the men attempted to rob Smith in front of a residence in the 2400 block of Mamie Street on Tuesday afternoon. When officers responded to 9-1-1 calls from people who reported hearing shots fired, they discovered Smith lying beside a vehicle in front of a residence. Smith, who appeared to have been shot several times, was deceased. - (Black-on-white)

What we know about the Bobbie Maples buried-body missing-person murder case - white woman's dead body found - black man chargedMUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – Information about the death of Bobbie Roselyn Maples, whose body was found in January 2016 more than a year after she went missing, continues to come out drop by drop, more slowly than in many murder cases. One piece became public with the charging of Ronald Earl Williams, 35, a Michigan Department of Corrections prisoner, with open murder in Maples' death. After Williams was charged, the affidavit for the search warrant that led to discovery of Maples' buried body was unsealed. That Jan. 22 affidavit, a sworn statement written by Roosevelt Park Police Officer Robert Sypien, cites Williams' 41-year-old sister, Ronesha Aunu Williams, as the source of the tip that led to Maples' body being unearthed. In his statement to a Muskegon County 60th District Court magistrate, the officer said he had spoken with Ronesha Williams that day. She told the officer that she had visited her brother at a home on Michillinda Road around the time Maples was reported missing. "While at the Michillinda Road address, Ronesha Williams observed a large object rolled up in a comforter, estimated by Ronesha to be at least a queen size comforter," Sypien wrote.
Later, Ronesha Williams said, she spoke with her brother's girlfriend, Tara Lynn Glaser. Glaser allegedly told her that around the time of Maples' disappearance, "Ronald Williams buried an object at 5265 Nestrom Road in the area of a detached pole barn, and that Ronald Williams then poured concrete over the object that had been buried." Bobbie Maples was involved in a "relationship" with Ronald Williams. - (Black-on-white)

Police Release New Video Of (Vicious Cowardly Black Scum) Suspect In Robberies Of Elderly (White) Women In Brooklyn, QueensNEW YORK — Police are hoping new surveillance video will lead them to a violent robbery suspect who they said is targeting mostly elderly women in Queens and Brooklyn. Investigators said the video released overnight shows the suspect around the time of his latest attack Saturday afternoon on Ocean Parkway near Beverly Road in Brooklyn. Erin Van Schendel, 83, was left badly bruised after detectives said the suspect viciously beat her. “I guess I just got socked, I don’t remember very much,” she said. “When she opened the door, he slammed her down, knocked her in the face and broke her nose,” said her son, Marc Van Schendel. In January, investigators believe he robbed a 76-year-old woman and an 87-year-old man at knifepoint in Ridgewood, Queens. Then on Feb. 11, police said he followed a 71-year-old woman into her home in the area of Prospect Place and 6th Avenue in Brooklyn, tied her up, pulled out a gun and hit her in the face. He then stole $375 and fled, police said. The next attack happened on March 2 when police said he robbed $370 from 91-year-old Elizabeth Gioino at gunpoint. Police said the suspect then approached an 83-year-old woman at gunpoint, showing a box cutter and making away with over $300. The suspect is described as a black man between the ages of 40 and 60, 5 foot 10 inches tall weighing 250 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black jacket. - (Black-on-white)

Police arrest black for 2015 shooting of 17-year-old White female Kelsie CrowCINCINNATI —An arrest has been made in a 2015 shooting that killed a 17-year-old and injured two others outside the Melrose YMCA. Rico Mosley, 19, has been charged with murder and two counts of felonious assault. Police said Kelsie Crow, a 17-year-old Purcell Marian student, was an innocent bystander when 28 rounds scattered a crowd outside a sweet 16 birthday party in April 2015. Two other teens were also shot and wounded, but have been ruled out as targets. - (Black-on-white)

U.S. Marshals Hunt For (Black Hispanic) Alleged Murderer In Double-Shooting Case BUFFALO, N.Y. – The U.S. Marshals are turning up the heat in the search for western New York fugitive Dominick Cruz, the alleged gunman in a deadly parking lot shooting in Tonawanda, New York, in January. On Jan. 10, Cruz, 39, allegedly shot 25-year-old Mark Sternin and 24-year-old Tyler Sadauskas during an altercation, killing Sternin and critically wounding Sadauskas. Authorities quickly identified Cruz as the suspect, and were able to track him to his place of employment two days later where they planned to arrest him. Unfortunately, their plan fell through when Cruz learned of their arrival and escaped out of a side door. “Dominick Cruz’s blatant disregard for human life and the law have made this case a top priority for us,” said U.S. Marshal Charles Salina of the Western District of New York. “Our deputy U.S. marshals and our federal, state and local law enforcement partners will leave no stone unturned until this dangerous fugitive faces justice.” - (Black-on-white)

NATIONAL SECURITY Illegal aliens, doing the jobs staffers won't do
U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D-Arizona) has introduced legislation that would expand President Obama's controversial DACA program to include allowing illegal aliens to work on Capitol Hill. "It makes an even greater mockery of our immigration law than we already have made of it," observes Ira Mehlman of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform.

(White) Father attacked in front of kids during home invasion (by black) in SanfordSANFORD, Fla - Sanford Police are searching for a man who broke into a home Tuesday night and attacked a father while his children were inside the house. The incident occurred on 2nd Street in Sanford Wednesday. When police arrived, the victim, James Wilburn, had a laceration to his right forearm and over his eye. According to the police report, the suspect broke into the home and attacked Wilburn shortly after Wilburn had just set up a movie for his two small children. According to the report Wilburn spotted the suspect inside his home and the two engaged in a physical altercation. During the scuffle the suspect attempted to stab Wilburn before fleeing the scene. When Sanford police arrived a K-9 was brought to track the suspect, but the K-9 was unable to do so as the suspect is still on the run. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 6 feet tall with black hair, a goatee, wearing a black shirt embroidered with tribal designs, and black pants armed with a short switch blade knife with a brown handle. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Arrested for killing of (White) 19-year-old Orlando manORLANDO, Fla. — Police arrested a man Wednesday on charges of killing a 19-year-old in Orlando. Orlando police said last month, Rodgerick Shoulders Jr. shot and killed Jacob Almond at the Serrano apartment complex on Cypress Woods Drive. Another person was also shot, but survived. Police said Almond was targeted. Shoulders was charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. - (Black-on-white)

Pascagoula shooting victim: 'Why?' - Police searching for a pack of black menPASCAGOULA, MS - The man shot outside a Dollar Tree in Pascagoula, believes it was a case of mistaken identity. Allen Heath Wise says he's still in shock over the events of Friday night. "This is like something off a movie, it's just crazy," Wise said. Wise says he was on his way to meet his family at the Dollar tree when the assault occurred. "They pulled up almost hit me. I'm like what, whoa what's going on," Wise said. "Six to 10 men jumped out, and they started assaulting me." Wise says the men beat, then pistol whipped, him outside of the Aaron's furniture store front. "He hit me with the pistol on the side of the face, right here. When he did, I took off running. He fired at me and missed me, then he fired three or four times, and that's when he hit me in my arm. And then I took off," Wise said. Wise says he took off down the alleyway, and then back through a gate linking the back parking lot to the Cambridge Park Apartments; where police and ambulance responded. "I was just thinking about my little girl; staying alive and staying on my feet," Wise noted. All the while, Wise's mother and wife were worried about where he could have been after hearing the gunshots from inside the store. "I had just a hurt, lost empty feeling at the time because I didn't know what was going on," said Wise's mother, Susan Dickerson. Eventually, they found out he was taken to the hospital. Wise and his family say the most unnerving part is that they have no idea who did this, or why. "I think it's a case of mistaken identity. I was like 'Why are y'all doing this,'" explained Wise. Police say the investigation is ongoing, and they hope security footage can give them some answers. - (Black-on-white)

(Black) Suspect identified in Saturday night shooting of CMPD police officer Three people were shot, including a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer, during an incident in the Steele Creek area of southwest Charlotte Saturday night. The man accused of shooting the officer and another victim has been identified as 25-year-old Joshuale Matthews-Vincent Carter. Police say he is currently in critical condition at Carolinas Medical Center. The officer, Lt. Andy Harris, had a superficial wound to the abdomen and has non-life-threatening injuries, said Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney at a 1 a.m. Sunday press conference. Harris was wearing a bullet-resistant vest that slowed the bullet and prevented more serious injuries. “He’s doing fine,” said Putney, who visited the officer at Carolinas Medical Center. “He was hit but it’s non-life-threatening, obviously — a superficial wound to his abdomen. His family has been notified and he’s alert and having conversations.” The suspect, who was accused of shooting an acquaintance and then Harris, was himself shot by police officers who had returned fire. - (Black-on-white)